Magazine
Rob Locke: Pivoting from QVC to Hollywood
Known for being a star of telly shopping, Rob Locke talks about his many pivots.
Americanisms are Killing Our Culture. Resist, or It’ll Join O’Leary in the Grave
Ireland's linguistic traditions endured British oppression. Now we're signing them away to US cultural colonialism, writes Patrick O'Donoghue.
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Uncowed by the Pandemic, DU Players Deliver a Festival of Resilience, Online
With 25 shows and 57 installation pieces, Resilience, an online festival from DU Players, shows a society thriving under lockdown's challenges.
Coronavirus Cities: A Hasty Return From Halls to a Much-Changed Paris
Alix Philouze went home from Dublin to Paris when the severity of the virus became clear. She tells a story of caution, and cautious optimism.
A Brave New World
The AI revolution has long been predicted – and feared. But what does this new technology have in store for Ireland?
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Under Lock and Key, Musicians Are Finding New Ways to Bang the Drum
Ireland's music scene has been turned upside-down by the pandemic. Its up-and-comers say they're having to get even more creative to thrive.
Coronavirus Cities: In Siem Reap, Cambodia, Reality Emptied the Streets
Aisling Moran looks back on a trip to Cambodia that started with sunsets and quad-biking, and ended in a panic to get home safely.
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Meet the Trinity Graduates Finding New Ways to Stay on the Stage
Theatre has been hit hard by the pandemic. For recent Trinity graduates, it has brought challenges – but many are making waves even in lockdown.
The Forgotten Coronavirus Frontline
Outside the hospitals, essential workers from a range of professions are making sure Ireland remains on track.
Two Tales of a City: History and Horticulture in Austria’s Capital
Emma Taggart and Orla Murnaghan, separate visitors to Vienna months before the pandemic hit, on their short spells in a city with a rich history.